Radio 2000FM streaming LIVE!
Streaming may take up to 30 seconds
to start - please be patient
Listening
to the station with the default player
Radio 2000FM is broadcasting on the FM Band on 98.5 MHz from studios
in Sydney Australia. The station is now streaming LIVE on the Internet.
When you access this page, the player will load automatically and
may take up to 30 seconds to start. After this, you should be listening
to the station in stereo. You may continue surfing on the Internet
by opening another window in your browser while listening to the station.
To return to the main 2000FM site, please click the link at the top
of this page. Closing this page will shut down the default player.
Selecting the speed and audio
quality of the stream
The default stream is encoded in stereo at 64kbps . This service
is designed to be received over a broadband connection. 2000FM also
operates a mono service at 20kbps. This format is suitable for slow
connections, please try it if you experience problem with the 64kbps
default stereo service. Note that once you have opened one of the
link below, you may close your browser, the player will remain connected
to the stream. Click on one of the link below to connect manually
to the stream:


Connecting
to the stream from Windows Media Player
In some instances, Windows Media Player may not work for you because
another application has modified the player's default settings. If
this is the case, you should try to open the stream directly from
within Windows Media Player as follows:
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Open Windows
Media Player.
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Go to the "File"
menu and choose "Open URL"
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To listen to
the 20kbps Mono service, type the following - http://64.62.227.25/2000FM01
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To listen to
the 64kbps Stereo service, type the following - http://64.62.227.25/2000FM03
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This should connect
you directly to 2000FM Live Internet Radio
Time
chart for the Pacific Region
Windows Media Player is free to download from
Microsoft
Windows
Media Player (Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/)
Windows
Media Player (Windows 95/NT)
Windows
Media Player (Mac)
Comment and feedback
to: support
Radio Broadcast Engineering
2007
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